MAP11: Circle of Death (Doom II)

MAP11: Circle of Death (named " 'O' of Destruction!" on the automap) is the eleventh map of Doom II. It was designed by John Romero and uses the music track "The Healer Stalks". The par time is 3:30. The automap name is a reference to the Hoe of Destruction in the Ultima series of games, of which Romero is a fansrc. This map also introduces another new enemy, the arch-vile.

Essentials
Proceed along the walkway to your right and take a right across the bridge into a rusty metal area. Climb the stairs and take out the arachnotrons and cacodemons that attack. Proceed up either staircase into the structure ahead of you. Once you pass through the doorway inside the structure, the first arch-vile of the game is released. Take cover behind either side of the door if needed. Once it's been killed, re-enter the room and pick up the blue keycard. Now return to the main area of the level.

Make your way along the walkway to the opposite end of the area and go through the blue key door. Flip the switch to raise a ledge just outside. Continue through this room, up the small staircase, and along the newly risen ledge. Flip the satyr-faced switch and return to the main area once again. Continue along the walkway to the left about halfway, and across the newly created bridge to the red keycard.

Drop down into the slime to the northwest of the central circular walkway and head through the red key door. Proceed through the hallway, towards the iron bars (which will automatically open), and up the stairs, arriving at a wooden skull switch. Flip it to lower a platform just outside. From the new platform, drop onto the cement walkway and continue along it, eventually dropping into a dark cave. Dispose of the flying enemies here and head through the brightly lit tunnel in the structure ahead. You should now be in a "E"-shaped watery room. Ride the lift in the upper prong of the "E" up to a switch. Press it, ride the lift back down, and run into the timed lift that just lowered in the lower prong of the "E". Press the switch there to open the gate to the exit switch. The teleporter near the exit switch will take you back to the main area (on a ledge with an otherwise unreachable supercharge, if you need it).

NOTE: Because of a peculiarity of the Doom engine that allows the player to press a switch no matter how far above or below it they are, one can skip a large amount of this map of they wish; one can press the mentioned wooden skull switch in the final paragraph of the above walkthrough from the nukage outside the red key door by hugging the ledge it sits on. Then one can jump onto the cement walkway leading to the exit area from the main "O".

Official

 * 1) From the non-official secret (see below), turn back around and ascend the stairs. When you reach the top, a lift will lower back at the bottom of the stairs, along the south wall. Ride this lift up to a chaingun. To the left of the chaingun is a wall with pipes on it. Open this wall and follow the tunnel (sector 107) to the end, where you'll land on an otherwise unreachable platform with a partial invisibility on it.
 * 2) After retrieving the blue keycard, return to the main area (the "O"). Along the eastern wall in the northern half of the nukage lake, a small opening will have opened. Go through (sector 116) and take the teleporter at the end to reach the imp's platform.
 * 3) After passing through the red door, you'll go through a set of automatically-opening metal bars. The wall alongside the northernmost bar can be opened when the bars are opened. (sector 29) Take the passage out to the Hell knight's cage, containing an invulnerability sphere.

Non-official

 * Despite not being counted officially although still containing an artifact, it serves as a base for the first official secret mentioned above, so it's worthwhile. From the start, follow the path along to the right and take the next right through the doorway into a new area. You should be facing a set of stairs. Turn around, and look for the pool of blood on the ground to the left of the doorway you entered from. The wall behind the blood can be walked straight through in order to get the supercharge behind it. An imp emerges from behind this fake wall, drawing further attention to it.
 * When you get the red key, the grey stone column in the nukage just to the south of the blue door will rise up, revealing another teleporter to the imp's platform.
 * At the very end of the map, just before the exit switch, there's a teleporter to your right. Take it to grab the inaccessible supercharge sitting atop the highest ledge seen at the start of the map.

Bugs
In versions of Doom II prior to v1.9, the arachnotron that appears on Ultra-Violence near the left-side stairwell heading towards the blue key room is partially stuck inside a tree, and hence does not move or attack.

In versions of Doom II prior to v1.9, it was possible to skip the keys and most of the level by straferunning from the north side of the central circle to the cement walkway and inch around the "U"-shaped barrier, which is normally lowered by the wooden skull switch. The shape was changed in v1.9 to prevent this.

Near the switch that activates the walkway leading to the red key platform, two spectres are immobile trapping another that is against the switch wall, which can be freed if the two stuck spectres are killed.

A multiplayer-only energy cell pack (Thing 236) is placed outside the southeast map border, rendering the item unreachable via regular means.

Current Compet-n records
The Compet-n records for the map are:

The data was last verified in its entirety on July 5, 2020.

Current DSDA records
The records for the map at the Doom Speed Demo Archive are:

The data was last verified in its entirety on July 24, 2023.

Player spawns
This level contains seven spawn points:
 * 1) facing north. (thing 128)
 * 2) facing south-east. (thing 129)
 * 3) facing east. (thing 130)
 * 4) facing east. (thing 131)
 * 5) facing west. (thing 132)
 * 6) facing south-west. (thing 133)
 * 7) facing west. (thing 134)

Things
This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level:

Trivia

 * In the game , there is a splash text for the start screen that alludes to this map. The splash text reads: "MAP11 has two names!"
 * In the game , there is a splash text for the start screen that alludes to this map. The splash text reads: "MAP11 has two names!"